Showing posts with label indie. Show all posts
Showing posts with label indie. Show all posts

31 March 2011

LIBIDO Killing Some Dead Time 1997















Norwegian alternative - excellent sounding band. Track one is upped to DivShare for your listening pleasure to check them out. And as always ready to download in the usual place. Thank you to Banius for this upload!

14 March 2011

LOOSEGOATS Small Lesbian Baseball Players and Mule Habit EP




















Small Lesbian Baseball Players (1995)


















Mule Habit EP (1996)

Uploaded by I Hate the 90s contributor Jenz. I really love these guys! Thanks so much for the ups.

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Loosegoats
Origin Lund, Skåne, Sweden
Genres Rock
Country
Lo-fi
Years active 1994 – 2001
Labels Startracks
Bad Taste Records

Loosegoats was a Swedish lo-fi rock group formed in 1994 by Christian Kjellvander, Johan Hansson, Jens Löwius and Mårten Löfvander. They released their first mini CD, Small Lesbian Baseball Players, in May 1995. Shortly thereafter Mårten left and got replaced by Anders Tingsek. [1]

In 1996 Jens left the band. They replaced him with Magnus Melliander, who was first hired as a live-musician but quickly became a full time member. [2] The band released their debut album, For Sale by Owner the same year with that lineup.

The group disbanded in 2001.

20 July 2009

US MAPLE Long Hair In Three Stages 1995




Wapedia says:

US Maple recorded their first full-length album, Long Hair in Three Stages, late in 1995 at Illinois' Solid Sound Studios located in Hoffman Estates. The album was produced by indie music producer and former Sonic Youth guitarist Jim O'Rourke, and was fueled with jarring guitar noodling, vocal wheezes and howls, and spastic drumming — all staples of the band's elastic song structures. Skin Graft released the album in October 1995 in both vinyl and CD formats; the vinyl pressings included a bonus track and hand-made sheet metal jackets manufactured by the band members themselves. [3] The band then embarked on a six-week, twelve country, European tour in support of their first album. While in England, the band recorded a Peel session for John Peel's BBC Radio 1 show.[4]